Basics

Where do I arrive?

There are two international airports in Fiji. However most passengers will arrive into Nadi International Airport (NAN) which is situated 9km out of the township, Nadi. Nausori Airport (SUV) near the capital Suva, is used primarily for domestic flights with the occasional flight to neighboring South Pacific nations.

Tourism High Season

High season is between April and October. As is the periods of Christmas and the New year.

Fare High Season

Flight fares peak between April and June and also in December and January.

Getting to Fiji

There are 2 main airport hubs in the Pacific, Fiji being one (and Hawaii
being the other). Flights to Fiji come in the form of the main routes
being, to/from North America, Australia and New Zealand.

If Fiji isn't
your final destination (who doesn't like idyllic holidays!), visitors
can stopover in Fiji on their way through. So if you're on a stopover or
on your round-the-world ticket, make sure you stay at least a couple of
nights.

However, I'm willing to bet you would want to stay longer!

It is also possible to enter Fiji by sea via a cruise to Fiji or by yacht, although not as common.

Entering Fiji

There are 2 International airports in Fiji, both on the main (and
largest) island of Viti Levu. Most airline visitors will arrive at Nadi International Airport (NAN).

Nadi airport (Nan-di) is just 9km from the township of Nadi.
This is quite handy as Nadi, on the north-west side of Viti Levu, is
the hub to get to the popular island groups of Yasawa and Mamanucas.

You will be greeted with big smiles, friendly bula's, and of course the mandatory warm weather.
A band might come around singing island music and welcome you by
putting a flower necklace around your neck. The airport is relatively
small so you'll be off to your designated transport in no time. Their
security is also very relaxed as I once accidentally bypassed the luggage scanning machines without anyone noticing!